On 29 November 2010 20:37, Rahul Sundaram <[email protected]> wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium_%28web_browser%29#Differences_between_Chromium_and_Google_Chrome

<quote>
Google takes this source code and adds an integrated Flash Player, the
Google name and logo, an auto-updater system called GoogleUpdate, an
opt-in option for users to send Google their usage statistics and
crash reports as well as, in some instances, RLZ tracking (see Google
Chrome) which transmits information in encoded form to Google, for
example, when and where Chrome has been downloaded.
</quote>
Integrated flash player , when did that happen ? was it there from begining ?

<quote> By default, Chromium only supports Vorbis, Theora and WebM
codecs for the HTML5 audio and video tags, while Google Chrome
supports these in addition to H.264, AAC, and MP3. Certain Linux
distributions may add support for other codecs to their customized
versions of Chromium.</quote>

That is obvious , free codecs -> chromium :)

Regards,
Pavithran


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